Thompson, Maxim, Colt, Browning, Ruger, Smith and Wesson, Calico, Heckler and Koch, Walther to name a few
Ruger, S&W, Winchester, Marlin, Browning
Dragnov
Automatic weapons as we usually think of them are really semi-automatic. That is, you fire one bullet for each trigger pull, and the weapon charges itself with a new bullet automatically. These are not assault weapons, though most politicians think they are. Real automatic weapons will 'spray' out a stream of bullets as long as the trigger is kept pulled. These ARE considered assault weapons. They were outlawed largely because of their use by gangsters who had more firepower with them than the police did. Automatic weapons are pretty dangerous because of all the firepower they emit. The killings that you read about where "Assault" weapons have been used, have NOT used assault weapons, only semi-automatic weapons.
no
a lot, but requires a lot of paper work and must go through a class 111 dealer. Some states prohibit automatic weapons ownership. check on computer under: German automatic weapons dealer
Yes, the military does utilize automatic weapons in their operations. These weapons are capable of firing multiple rounds with a single pull of the trigger, providing increased firepower in combat situations.
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IF you are properly Licenced.
The accepted procedure in deploying the equipment.
Either by gas or recoil or a combination
Yes
Texas, maybe.